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Neuroscience self study


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Hey /sci/, I just finished highschool and want to get into studying neuroscience/something related by next year. I have to kill 6 months between now and starting military service (fucking austria) and would like to get familiar with the subject so I can decide whether or not this is something I want to dedicate my work/time to.

Could some of you anons give me tips on where to start? If possible weblinks/non expensive literature.
Thanks in advance
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This is a pretty slow board so don't bother with bumps after just a few minutes. That being said I'm also interested in some good beginner resources for neuroscience so hopefully someone here can help us.
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>>7586717
>>7586741
The only real advice a can give is to start with biology and anatomy, the text Grey's Anatomy should suffice, Campbell's biology is one to look into as well.
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>>7586754
thanks I'll check it out!
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By the way: It sure would be an advantage to have some base knowledge of chemistry. Unfortunately I didn't pick up that much in highschool. So do you have any suggestions for that as well?
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https://www.mcb80x.org/

here you go this should keep you busy
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>>7586820
This looks really promising. Thank you very much.
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>>7586717
Neuroscience: exploring the brain by Bears et al is commonly used as entry level neuroscience book.
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>>7586820
>>7587163
thanks for the help!
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>>7586717
Neuroscience, Purves.
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Start with anatomy, grey or rouviere.
Then a book a little more specialized like Snell.
I think that's all you are gonna get in 6 months, if you are into it next step is fisiology, read guyton.
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